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athena 1
athenais 3
athenarum 1
athenian 35
athenians 6
athens 69
athlete 2
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35 accepted
35 addition
35 administrative
35 athenian
35 attack
35 coronation
35 document
A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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athenian

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1 2,2 | Athenais was the daughter of an Athenian philosopher and was named 2 2,3 | Boeotia and Attica. The Athenian harbor, Peiraeus, was in 3 2,3 | Alaric, upon surrounding the Athenian walls with his army, beheld 4 2,3 | Eudocia), the daughter of an Athenian philosopher and a woman 5 2,4 | fourth century dealt the Athenian school a heavy blow, and 6 2,4 | Alaric and the Visigoths, the Athenian school did not rise to its 7 2,4 | all was the blow dealt the Athenian pagan school by the organization 8 2,4 | a dangerous rival of the Athenian pagan school, which was 9 2,5 | tradition was also upheld by the Athenian pagan school.~ The time 10 3,6 | pagans still looked upon the Athenian school as their main center. 11 3,6 | authorities.~ ~The closing of the Athenian school. — In order to eradicate 12 3,16| 158]~ The closing of the Athenian pagan academy during Justinian’ 13 5,5 | his young wife, Irene, an Athenian who was famous for her devotion 14 6,7 | of Nicephorus Phocas, the Athenian monastic organizations became 15 6,7 | and confirmed the ancient Athenian rule, which tolerated the 16 8,17| century, granted to the Athenian monks, show all the traits 17 8,17| 919-944).[220] In other Athenian documents on the demarcation 18 8,17| possession of land by the Athenian monks it may be supposed 19 9,4 | imitate in vain.”[88]~ The Athenian Duchy of the Catalans established 20 9,4 | since the closing of the Athenian school by Justinian the 21 9,5 | Chalcldice itself with the Athenian monasteries came into Dushan’ 22 9,5 | charter granted to all the Athenian monasteries; in this charter 23 9,6 | famous description of the Athenian plague in the second book 24 9,8 | Chalcocondyles, son of his Athenian friend George, a young man 25 9,9 | period of Byzantium, the only Athenian in Byzantine literature, 26 9,12| complete triumph of the Athenian monks over the patriarchate 27 9,13| prevalent chiefly in the Athenian monasteries, which was communicated 28 9,13| systematized, especially among the Athenian monks, where the way to 29 9,13| picture of the life of the Athenian monks of the period. He 30 9,17| respect the manuscripts of the Athenian monasteries are of the greatest 31 9,17| half of the nineteenth, the Athenian manuscripts were practically 32 9,17| in the earlier study of Athenian manuscripts the Russian 33 9,17| G. Barsky, visited the Athenian monasteries twice (in 1725- 34 9,18| form, Chalcondyles,[358] Athenian by origin, centered his 35 9,18| but the full flower of Athenian art belongs to the sixteenth


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